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12-06-2022 , 01:03 PM
Paisting youre playing zoom now? Woof.

Your loss rate is probably going to triple. Zoom is hard.
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12-06-2022 , 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Paisting




I've seen many kind of oddness in my 15 years of poker


Poker clearly is not for you. Why continue? Don't you think it's time to stop and find another hobby?

Seriously man, for your own sake.
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12-06-2022 , 03:08 PM
Paisting, Have you ever encountered someone at the tables that you thought was a good player, or is everyone a whale to you?
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12-06-2022 , 03:54 PM
andreicoz has played all the micro stakes SNAP pools and beaten them all. even ran massively under EV at 5NL but still won. how do you think he does it?

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12-07-2022 , 06:06 AM
hE iZ lUcKY aND PAiZtINg iZ nO
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12-07-2022 , 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Paisting
That's part of the test I'd made this year because of recommendations. One is tournament and other is fast fold tables. I reveal the results at after this month. I can tell already that on fast fold games without stats my losing rate is really high.
Goes without saying that you don't have to tell us this.
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12-07-2022 , 03:09 PM
How the fack can it be higher than this? People play way tighter in fast games so your 100bb jams don't get called 100% of the time. you might actually only lose like 25bb / 100. Still lose because let's be honest you are awful.
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12-07-2022 , 03:24 PM
Well if all-in or fold is how he actually plays poker it isn't much wonder he loses so much and is so easy to play against. Almost everyone knew how to beat that style 20 years ago. Hell I knew how before I ever even started to play for real money online. Use to play 40k or fold on the Pokerstars play money tables(highest stakes at the time). Use too clean up the play money chips back then.

It all makes so much sense now.


Cheers!!!
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12-07-2022 , 03:27 PM
Paisting have you tried running aggregated reports in PIO to nail down your flop cbet strategy? I think this might take your game to the next level and give you the breakthrough you need to end this downswing.
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12-07-2022 , 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by hardongear
Use to play 40k or fold on the Pokerstars play money tables(highest stakes at the time). Use too clean up the play money chips back then.
This was the real rail heaven
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12-07-2022 , 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Gertrude1951
This was the real rail heaven
Haha yeah the chat could get quite colorful and detailed. Really entertaining if that's your thing and you have thick skin. Gotta say though there were some pretty decent players that played pretty good for it being for play money. The decent players basically used short stack MTT ranges. So the game actually played pretty good and not just everyone calling every hand.


Cheers!!!
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12-07-2022 , 05:53 PM
Today 1k hands 1.5h. 4x 80% equity suckout, massive amount of lost 50% situations.




888Poker Snap, Hold'em No Limit - $0.02/$0.05 - 6 players

azcrowley (UTG): $3.02 (60 bb)
GedyKnight (MP): $5.02 (100 bb)
TOLDOkiev (CO): $8.12 (162 bb)
Art_Nmbr1 (BU): $1.83 (37 bb)
Krilian (SB): $4.87 (97 bb)
Paisting (BB): $7.84 (157 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.07) Hero (Paisting) is BB with 9 T
3 players fold, Art_Nmbr1 (BU) raises to $0.15, 1 fold, Paisting (BB) calls $0.10

Flop: ($0.32) 9 T 8 (2 players)
Paisting (BB) checks, Art_Nmbr1 (BU) bets $0.16, Paisting (BB) raises to $0.64, Art_Nmbr1 (BU) calls $0.48

Turn: ($1.60) 6 (2 players)
Paisting (BB) bets $7.05 (all-in), Art_Nmbr1 (BU) calls $1.04 (all-in)

River: ($3.68) A (2 players, 2 all-in)

Total pot: $3.68 (Rake: $0.22)

Showdown:
Paisting (BB) shows 9 T (two pair, Tens and Nines)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 31%, Flop: 85%, Turn: 89%, River: 0%)

Art_Nmbr1 (BU) shows A 9 (two pair, Aces and Nines)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 69%, Flop: 15%, Turn: 11%, River: 100%)

Art_Nmbr1 (BU) wins $3.46

888Poker Snap, Hold'em No Limit - $0.02/$0.05 - 6 players

sv7sv (UTG): $1.82 (36 bb)
Vidar (MP): $5.05 (101 bb)
Striker96 (CO): $5.00 (100 bb)
Paisting (BU): $5.42 (108 bb)
crossfit61 (SB): $5.83 (117 bb)
VDA26 (BB): $2.40 (48 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.07) Hero (Paisting) is BTN with T Q
3 players fold, Paisting (BU) raises to $0.20, crossfit61 (SB) 3-bets to $0.60, VDA26 (BB) calls $0.55, Paisting (BU) calls $0.40

Flop: ($1.80) 7 Q T (3 players)
crossfit61 (SB) checks, VDA26 (BB) bets $1.80 (all-in), Paisting (BU) calls $1.80, crossfit61 (SB) folds

Turn: ($5.40) 9 (2 players, 1 all-in)

River: ($5.40) A (2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: $5.40 (Rake: $0.32)

Showdown:
VDA26 (BB) shows 9 9 (three of a kind, Nines)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 52%, Flop: 13%, Turn: 91%, River: 100%)

Paisting (BU) shows T Q (two pair, Queens and Tens)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 48%, Flop: 87%, Turn: 9%, River: 0%)

VDA26 (BB) wins $5.08

Here is example when you tell me that there are good players on NL5 Snap. This guy is worst player on whole pool and there is no one you can say playing good. NL2 players are light years ahead and better players than these brainless whales. This kind of brain fart call is something that haven't happened on nl2 in 10 years, on that pool everyone knows that they are almost 90% behind when I put them all in on that board and they snap fold their pair. These hands should make me winning massive but no. These are the hands that shows how I'm running them over and when they try play back at they get destroyed with 10% equity. But site is not letting that happen.

888Poker Snap, Hold'em No Limit - $0.02/$0.05 - 6 players

gesi85 (UTG): $2.07 (41 bb)
Romanich15 (MP): $5.12 (102 bb)
Paisting (CO): $7.43 (149 bb)
Vidar (BU): $5.33 (107 bb)
Maksim7 (SB): $11.61 (232 bb)
ZuryMec (BB): $4.91 (98 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.07) Hero (Paisting) is CO with 9 J
2 players fold, Paisting (CO) raises to $0.20, 1 fold, Maksim7 (SB) calls $0.18, 1 fold

Flop: ($0.45) 3 9 3 (2 players)
Maksim7 (SB) checks, Paisting (CO) bets $7.23 (all-in), Maksim7 (SB) calls $7.23

Turn: ($14.91) A (2 players, 1 all-in)

River: ($14.91) 4 (2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: $14.91 (Rake: $0.88)

Showdown:
Paisting (CO) shows 9 J (two pair, Nines and Threes)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 48%, Flop: 87%, Turn: 75%, River: 0%)

Maksim7 (SB) shows 6 6 (a flush, Ace high)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 52%, Flop: 13%, Turn: 25%, River: 100%)

Maksim7 (SB) wins $14.03

888Poker Snap, Hold'em No Limit - $0.02/$0.05 - 6 players

esprdt (UTG): $1.25 (25 bb)
pacioli (MP): $4.29 (86 bb)
Vidar (CO): $5.29 (106 bb)
Paisting (BU): $7.23 (145 bb)
solarsyco99 (SB): $1.04 (21 bb)
BleffMeFish (BB): $6.14 (123 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.07) Hero (Paisting) is BTN with 5 5
esprdt (UTG) raises to $0.15, 2 players fold, Paisting (BU) 3-bets to $7.23 (all-in), 2 players fold, esprdt (UTG) calls $1.10 (all-in)

Flop: ($2.57) 9 4 3 (2 players, 2 all-in)

Turn: ($2.57) T (2 players, 2 all-in)

River: ($2.57) 8 (2 players, 2 all-in)

Total pot: $2.57 (Rake: $0.15)

Showdown:
Paisting (BU) shows 5 5 (a pair of Fives)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 82%, Flop: 14%, Turn: 5%, River: 0%)

esprdt (UTG) shows 3 3 (three of a kind, Threes)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 18%, Flop: 86%, Turn: 95%, River: 100%)

esprdt (UTG) wins $2.42
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12-07-2022 , 07:59 PM
and your EV line is still going down, unlucky.
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12-07-2022 , 08:26 PM
Shouldn't have stopped playing. Ride that heater!

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This kind of brain fart call is something that haven't happened on nl2 in 10 years
You have shown calls of your own that are worse. Or maybe other posters showed those

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These are the hands that shows how I'm running them over
Saying this while losing had you run at ev is amusing.
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12-08-2022 , 06:11 AM
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Originally Posted by NJPW
You have shown calls of your own that are worse.
That kind of call is from player who doesn't know where he stands with his pair when bigger card hits on board. Even call with high cards would be better because that way he shows he won't believe me. No hes call was just brain fart and even nl2 players snap fold there. In fact I won't never have pure bluffs on that spot in single raised boards, so call with pair is always losing play.
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12-08-2022 , 07:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Paisting
That kind of call is from player who doesn't know where he stands with his pair when bigger card hits on board. Even call with high cards would be better because that way he shows he won't believe me. No hes call was just brain fart and even nl2 players snap fold there. In fact I won't never have pure bluffs on that spot in single raised boards, so call with pair is always losing play.
upload the whole session somewhere, im sure people will show you at least 20 hands where you went allin on a single raised pot with highcards.
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12-08-2022 , 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Paisting
That kind of call is from player who doesn't know where he stands with his pair when bigger card hits on board. Even call with high cards would be better because that way he shows he won't believe me. No hes call was just brain fart and even nl2 players snap fold there. In fact I won't never have pure bluffs on that spot in single raised boards, so call with pair is always losing play.
You have shown calls of your own that are worse. Or maybe other posters showed those

So if they're having brain farts and you sometimes call with the nut low, would that make you brain dead?
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12-08-2022 , 07:39 AM
I thought you only play NL2? Why are you jumping higher when you haven't beaten the lower one yet?
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12-08-2022 , 09:22 AM
Moving up to 5NL and playing on the zoom tables. What could possibly go wrong?
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12-08-2022 , 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by MrCrown
Moving up to 5NL and playing on the zoom tables. What could possibly go wrong?
Well ev is only bit over three bins down in 1k hands. In reg tables that's usually 5-6 so he is losing less. Kind of.
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12-08-2022 , 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by RandomLurker
Well ev is only bit over three bins down in 1k hands. In reg tables that's usually 5-6 so he is losing less. Kind of.
you missed the first session
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12-08-2022 , 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by RandomLurker
I thought you only play NL2? Why are you jumping higher when you haven't beaten the lower one yet?
Just testing out because that was recommended here. NL2 will be my main game after this test.
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12-08-2022 , 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Paisting
Just testing out because that was recommended here. NL2 will be my main game after this test.
people recommended you to play in playmoney games like hundred times, why not test that?
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12-08-2022 , 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Paisting
Just testing out because that was recommended here.
Of all the advice given to you here, that's the one thing you decided to actually try?
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12-08-2022 , 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Paisting
That kind of call is from player who doesn't know where he stands with his pair when bigger card hits on board. Even call with high cards would be better because that way he shows he won't believe me. No hes call was just brain fart and even nl2 players snap fold there. In fact I won't never have pure bluffs on that spot in single raised boards, so call with pair is always losing play.
What kind of call is yours with 4 high on the river?
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